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Capita Pensions Solutions narrows 2020 losses with restatement
On the go: Capita Pensions Solutions has cut its 2020 pre-tax losses by £200,000 after revenues and costs from a 2017 contract were retrospectively recognised in its income statement.
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Railways scheme urges patience as it reviews early retirement
On the go: The Railways Pension Scheme is reviewing its early retirement factors and is advising members considering taking early retirement that they should wait until the review is completed before making their decision.
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Majority of FTSE 100 execs overlook Opperman workplace savings appeal
Pensions minister Guy Opperman has said that more companies should offer payroll savings mechanisms to their employees.
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PASA bolsters cyber attack admin checklist amid crime surge
The Pensions Administration Standards Association has published a new cyber crime checklist, advising administrators to keep up to speed with legislation and assess their vulnerabilities to cyber attacks amid a spike in online criminal activity.
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Hymans Robertson calls for AE credits to tackle gender gap
Hymans Robertson has called for the creation of auto-enrolment credits in a bid to tackle the gender pensions gap, which would see the government paying pension contributions for people taking career breaks.
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Perceptions of TPR’s performance quality deteriorate in 2021
The perception of the Pensions Regulator’s performance quality diminished last year, according to the watchdog’s ‘Perceptions of TPR’ report
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Ombudsman fines Cabinet Office and civil service scheme admin
The Pensions Ombudsman has partly upheld a complaint against the Cabinet Office and MyCSP, the administrator of the Civil Service Pension Scheme, after they failed to properly process a member’s request to cease payments to his “added years contract”.
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Government issues call for evidence on climate investment
On the go: The UK government is exploring ways to increase the mobilisation of public and private investment to achieve 2030 climate and nature targets in emerging and developing economies, having launched a call for evidence on May 12.
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NHS sends almost 3,000 erroneous pension statements
’Nearly 3,000 members of the NHS Pension Scheme have been sent erroneous pension statements, leading to criticism from the British Medical Association.
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Pensions sector warned as business data breaches almost triple
On the go: Pension trustees have been urged to be vigilant after businesses experienced an increase in cyber attacks and data breaches over the past year, as cyber criminals upped their game during the shift towards homeworking.
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WPC seeks auto-enrolment input from employers and trade unions
On the go: The Work and Pensions Committee has issued a second call for evidence on how employers and trade unions should protect savers and plan for their retirement as part of its inquiry on “saving for later life”.
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Public scheme bulk transfers resume after McCloud
On the go: Bulk transfers between public service pension schemes have recommenced in England, Scotland and Wales, after they were put on hold due to uncertainty over the impact of the McCloud judgment.
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MNT resigns as BBC looks to High Court to change member benefits
The BBC will ask the High Court if it can make changes to its defined benefit pension scheme as part of a review of its ability to potentially close the scheme to future accrual, which has sparked the resignation of one member-nominated trustee.
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CofE convenes climate transition group, Clara pledges net zero
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including a coalition of UK pension funds joining forces to support climate transition in emerging markets, and a net zero pledge from Clara-Pensions.
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Timms demands changes to GMP factsheet after public’s criticism
Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has written to the Department for Work and Pensions demanding that it update and properly publicise its “insufficient” factsheet on guaranteed minimum pensions compensation.
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60% of pension funds don’t expect to meet net zero goals
Sixty per cent of a group of large pension funds across North America, Europe and Australasia believe they will fail to achieve their net zero goals under current conditions, new research has revealed.
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ITV hit with £133mn warning notice by TPR
The Pensions Regulator has slapped a £133mn warning notice on broadcaster ITV after it failed to provide adequate support to the Box Clever pension scheme by the regulator’s deadline.
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Bailey to be grilled by MPs over British Steel saga
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey is set to appear before a group of MPs to answer questions about his role in the British Steel Pension Scheme scandal when he was at the financial regulator.
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Auto-enrolment reform: If not now, when?
Five years ago, the Department for Work and Pensions issued a report with the aim of “maintaining the momentum” of automatic enrolment.
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No AE reform, but Queen’s Speech measures spark protests
There was no mention of automatic enrolment reform in the Queen’s Speech, but bills around local boycotts, online safety and a revamped audit and reporting framework will all impact the industry, experts have said.